The Italian's star-studded squad drew 2-2 against the current Ligue 1 leaders. Andre Pierre Gignac scored his second to level the tie after a quick double from Zlatan Ibrahimovic had put the visitors ahead.

The result left Ancelotti disappointed who stated that his players lacked intensity in their play due to their game last Wednesday night in the Champions League.

"We have notplayedwith great intensity,I grant you.We could have putmore intensity,butwe lefta lot of energyinWednesday's gameandthe trip to Portugal," Ancelotti told reporters after the match.

"We did not havea great game, it's true. Weshould have exercisedbetter controland should have tried to score again after taking the lead."

Nevertheless, the former Milan boss does not believe the result was disastrous and even admitted he felt his side could have still come away with all three points.

"This is not a bad result. We even could have won. Wetook the leadbut wewere not able tocontrol the gamethen.It's a shamebecause we couldwin.Wegave a good performancewitha good graspof the game anda goodstate of mind," he continued.

PSG's Italian starlet, Marco Verratti, has been impressive since his move to the French capital, however, found the going tough against Marseille. He added: "Verratti?Itwas nota good match for him. But, this isnormal, he istrying to learnwith us. But he remains a very good playeranda very important one for us."